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Dalton, John. 25. Further observations and 

 experiments on the combinations of oxymuriatic 

 acid with lime. Thomson, Ann. Phil. II., 1813, 

 pp. 6-8; Schweigger, Journ. XI., 1814, pp. 

 36-44. 



26. Remarks on the essay of Dr. BER- 



ZELIUS on the cause of chemical proportions. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. III., 1814, pp. 174-180 ; 

 Schweigger, Journ. XIV., 1815, pp. 462-477. 



27. Vindication of Mr. D ALTON'S theory 



of the Absorption of G-ases by water, against 

 the conclusions of SAUSSURE. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. VII., 1816, pp. 215-223 ; Annal. de 

 Chimie, I., 1816, pp. 357-373. 



28. On the chemical compounds of Azote 



and Oxygen, and on Ammonia. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. IX., 1817, pp. 186-194; X., 1817, pp. 28- 

 47,83-93; Annal. de Chimie, VII., 1817, pp. 

 36-44, 405-411 ; Gilbert, Anual. LVIIL, 1818, 

 pp. 73-91. 



29. On phosphuretted hydrogen. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. XL., 1818, pp. 7-9 ; Annal. de 

 Chimie, VII., 1818, pp. 5-7 ; Schweigger, 

 Journ. XXIV., 1818, pp. 325-326. 



30. On the combustion of Alcohol by the 



lamp without flame. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XII., 

 1818, pp. 245-246; Gilbert, Annal. LXL, 1819, 

 pp. 337-348. 



31. Experiments and observations on 



Phosphoric Acid, and on the salts denominated 

 Phosphates. [1813.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. III., 1819, pp. 1-17. 



32. Experiments and observations on the 



combinations of Carbonic Acid and Ammonia. 

 [1813.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. III., 



1819, pp. 18-32. 



33. Remarks tending to facilitate the ana- 

 lysis of Spring and Mineral Waters. [1814.] 

 Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. III., 1819, pp. 52- 

 63; Froriep, Notizen, III., 1823, col. 113-118 ; 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LVIII., 1821, pp. 291-296. 



34. Memoir on Sulphuric Ether. Man- 

 chester, Phil. Soc. Mem. III., 1819, pp. 446- 

 482 ; Annal. de Chimie, XIV., 1820, pp. 316- 

 319; Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. IV., 1820, pp. 140- 

 143, 269-270; Schweigger, Journ. XXVIII., 



1820, pp. 363-388 ; Thomson, Ann. Phil. XV., 

 1820, pp. 117-133 ; Trommsdorff, N. Journ. d. 

 Pharm. V., 1821 (St. 2), pp. 300-303. 



35. Observations on the Barometer, Ther- 

 mometer, and Rain, at Manchester, from 1 794 to 

 1818 inclusive. [1818.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. in., 1819, pp. 483-509 ; Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. XV., 1820, pp. 247-259. 



36. On the solution of carbonate of Lime. 



Dalton, John. 38. Observations in Meteorology, 

 particularly with regard to the Dew-point, or 

 quantity of Vapour in the Atmosphere ; made 

 on the mountains in the north of England. 

 [1821.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. IV., 

 1824, pp. 104-124. 



39. On the saline impregnation of the 



Rain which fell during the late storm, Decem- 

 ber 5th, 1822. [1822-23.] Manchester, Phil. 

 Soc. Mem. IV., 1824, pp. 324-331, 363-372. 



4O. On the nature and properties of 



Indigo, with directions for the valuation of 

 different samples. [1823.] Manchester, Phil. 

 Soc. Mem. IV., 1824, pp. 427-440 ; Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. LXV., 1825, pp. 122-128. 



41. On the analysis of atmospheric air by 



hydrogen. Thomson, Ann. Phil. X., 1825, pp. 

 304-306. 



42. On the constitution of the Atmosphere. 



Phil. Trans. 1826 (pt. 2), pp. 174-187. 



43. On the height of the Aurora Borealis 



above the surface of the earth ; particularly one 

 seen on the 29th March 1826. Phil. Trans. 

 1828, pp. 291-302. 



44. Observations, chiefly chemical, on the 



nature of the Rock Strata in Manchester and 

 its vicinity. [1827.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. V., 1831, pp. 148-154. 



45. Summary of the Rain, &c. at Geneva, 



and at the elevated station of the pass of Great 

 St. Bernard, for a series of years ; with obser- 

 vations on the same. [1828.] Manchester, 

 Phil. Soc. Mem. V., 1831, pp. 233-242 ; Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. XV., 1833, pp. 101-105. 



46. Physiological investigations 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. III., 1822, pp. 316-317. 

 37. On Oil and the Gases obtained from 

 it by Heat. [1820.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. IV., 1824, pp. 64-82. 



arising 



from the mechanical effects of Atmospheric 

 Pressure on the animal frame. [1830.] Man- 

 chester, Phil. Soc. Mem. V., 1831, pp. 291-302; 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XIII., 1832, pp. 90-96; 

 Froriep, Notizen, XXXIV., 1832, col. 337-342; 

 Liebig, Annal. IV., 1832, pp. 101-109. 

 47. A series of experiments on the quantity 

 of Food taken by a person in health, compared 

 with the . quantity of the different secretions 

 during the same period ; with chemical remarks 

 on the several articles. [1830.] Manchester, 

 Phil. Soc. Mem. V., 1831, pp. 303-317 ; Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. XIV., 1833, pp. 62-69; 

 Froriep, Notizen, XXXVI., 1833, col. 225- 

 231. 



48. Observations on certain liquids obtained 



from Caoutchouc by distillation. Phil. Mag 

 IX., 1836, pp. 479-483; Erdm. Journ. Prak. 

 Chem. X., 1837, pp. 121-126. 



49. On the non-production of Carbonic 



Acid by Plants growing in the Atmosphere. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837 (pt. 2), p. 58. 



